Greenwich police responded to Old Greenwich Food Mart Tuesday afternoon on a complaint of a physical altercation occurring in front of the market and determined that Bausman had gotten into an argument with another man over a lost iPhone, police said.

Bausman hit the man in the chest with his forearm during the argument, police said.

He posted $100 cash bond and is scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford Wednesday.

He posted $250 bond and is scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford Monday.

- Melba Morris, 52, of 18 Bush Ave., Apt. 2L, Port Chester, N.Y., was charged Monday with failure to keep drugs in their original container, possession of drug paraphernalia, three counts of illegal possession, possession of a controlled substance and sixth-degree larceny.

Employees of a Riverside pharmacy contacted Greenwich police after they saw Morris stealing items from the store, and, after viewing surveillance footage, police said Morris walked into the store with a bag containing few items but left with a full bag, police said. She did not pay for the items, which were worth about $80, police said.

After searching her belongings, police found narcotics and drug paraphernalia, they said.

She was issued $1,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in state Superior Court in Stamford Monday.

- Jorge L. Ortiz, 33, of 52 Arch St., New Haven, was charged Saturday with operation while under the influence, failure to drive in the proper lane, operating without a license and two counts of injury, risk or impairing morals.

Early Saturday morning, Greenwich and Connecticut state police saw a vehicle drifting across lanes at a slow speed and failing to signal lane changes while traveling north on Interstate 95 between exits 2 and 3, police said.

The vehicle also came to a complete stop in the center lane, nearly being struck from behind by a passing motorist, said police, who stopped the vehicle at exit 4.